whats you track alignment settings.
Front-1/16'' TOTAL toe out
Rear- 0
Dont have camber kit.
Honestly, didnt notice much of a difference with this setup over stock alignment specs.
Rear- 0
Dont have camber kit.
Honestly, didnt notice much of a difference with this setup over stock alignment specs.
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huh, sweet, i was able to get my front camber down substantialy but wasnt able to correct my rear toe as spec requested. i think i am too low...
thought i would reply to this post instead of starting a new one...
i'm taking the hatch to the track this weekend for some testing and i haven't done an alignment since i put on the koni's and gc's/ers'
also the car has no front sway bar and only the stock Si rear sway bar. itl pushes quite a bit. I was hoping a proper "track" alignment might help cure that. this car is not driven on the street (well, seldomly anyway) so that's not an issue.
recommendations? probably going to take it by the shop tomorrow before I head out. thanks guys!
i'm taking the hatch to the track this weekend for some testing and i haven't done an alignment since i put on the koni's and gc's/ers'
also the car has no front sway bar and only the stock Si rear sway bar. itl pushes quite a bit. I was hoping a proper "track" alignment might help cure that. this car is not driven on the street (well, seldomly anyway) so that's not an issue.
recommendations? probably going to take it by the shop tomorrow before I head out. thanks guys!
Car: GSR
Front:
Camber: -1.8 to -2.0 (not sure with the new setup, but will shoot for -2.2)
Caster: +4
Toe: 1/8 out
Rear:
Camber: -1.6 (will shoot for -1.8 prolly)
Caster: dunno
Toe: 0
Ride height is about 23cm from ground to top of wheel well with 15x7 rims and 205/50 V700s.
Front:
Camber: -1.8 to -2.0 (not sure with the new setup, but will shoot for -2.2)
Caster: +4
Toe: 1/8 out
Rear:
Camber: -1.6 (will shoot for -1.8 prolly)
Caster: dunno
Toe: 0
Ride height is about 23cm from ground to top of wheel well with 15x7 rims and 205/50 V700s.
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